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Jack Bergman Meets with Constituents
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After Another Tumultuous Year In U.S. Politics, Congressman Jack Bergman Has No Regrets

Max Johnston March 2, 2021

In January, U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman (R-Watersmeet) voted against certifying President Joe Biden’s victory, even after the insurrection attempt. Rep....

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Embassy of Bangladesh Brings Essential Consular Services To The Community

Nargis Rahman March 2, 2021

People are lined up outside of Kabob House in Hamtramck on Saturday with passports in hand, masks covering their faces. They are waiting...

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Watch Live: FBI Director Wray Testifies On Jan. 6 Attack, Other Threats

NPR March 2, 2021

FBI Director Christopher Wray is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Jan. 6 insurrection, domestic extremism and other...

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‘What’s New Is The Attention:’ Black Women Celebrated As ‘Backbone Of Democracy’ After 2020 Election

Abigail Censky March 1, 2021

During and after the 2020 election Black women were heralded as the, “backbone of democracy” by many Democrats. Their organizing efforts and the support...

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Lawmakers Look to Curb the Chaos of Lame Duck Sessions at the State Capitol

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher March 1, 2021

There’s movement at the state Capitol toward putting limits on the Legislature’s lame duck session. That’s the time just after...

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Many Michigan Students, Teachers Return to Classrooms This Week

Detroit Today March 1, 2021

For many students, teachers and families across Michigan, Monday is the first day back to in-person learning. Even more students will return...

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Detroit Regional Chamber Shares Positive Economic Outlook, Despite Finding Inequities

Alex McLenon February 26, 2021

The Detroit Regional Chamber says business in Michigan is better positioned to bounce back from COVID-19 than it was from the Great...

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Former Michigan Gov. Granholm Confirmed as Energy Secretary

Associated Press February 25, 2021

Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has won Senate confirmation to be energy secretary. She'll be a key Cabinet member trying...

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MSU Researchers Test Detroit Area Sewage for Coronavirus

Eli Newman February 25, 2021

Monitoring the spread of COVID-19 has been one of the biggest challenges facing public health officials during the pandemic. But...

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Watch Live: Senate Holds Security Hearing On Capitol Riot

NPR February 23, 2021

The Senate Homeland Security Committee is holding a hearing examining the security failures that led to the breach of the...

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Watch Live: Biden Remarks On COVID-19 Deaths

NPR February 22, 2021

President Biden is giving an address honoring the victims of the coronavirus pandemic as the country nears 500,000 deaths from...

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COVID Relief Delay at State Capitol Hurting Michigan Schools, Vaccine Efforts

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 22, 2021

More than $5 billion in federal money for COVID relief for Michigan is in limbo as lawmakers at the state...

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